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Memorandum for Major Lemuel B. Schofield, Special Assistant to the Attorney General from W.F. Miller, Acting Chief Supervisor of Border Patrol

Memorandum for Major Lemuel B. Schofield, Special Assistant to the Attorney General from W.F. Miller, Acting Chief Supervisor of Border Patrol

56067/440
May 16, 1941
HEMORAHDUH FOR MAJOR LEMUEL B. SCHOFIELD SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE ATTORNEY GENERAL
Enclosed herewith are clippings and photographs of the Fort Missoula Canp.
The outline In red covers the present fence.
Building number 1 is the headquarters building; number 2, the contemplated commissary warehouse (now Post Exchange); numbers 3> 4, 5 and 6, the four 250-mon barracks; number 7, the guardhouse; number 8, tho proposed consolidated moss hall; number 9� the proposed laundry for which equipment is being shipped from Fort Peck; number 10, the log recreation hall; and number 11 embraces a group of officers' houses.
Acting Chief Supervisor of Border Patrol
Enclosures.
WFM/ejra

Memorandum for Major Lemuel B. Schofield, Special Assistant to the Attorney General from W.F. Miller, Acting Chief Supervisor of Border Patrol

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University of Montana--Missoula. Mansfield Library

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56067/440
May 16, 1941
HEMORAHDUH FOR MAJOR LEMUEL B. SCHOFIELD SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE ATTORNEY GENERAL
Enclosed herewith are clippings and photographs of the Fort Missoula Canp.
The outline In red covers the present fence.
Building number 1 is the headquarters building; number 2, the contemplated commissary warehouse (now Post Exchange); numbers 3> 4, 5 and 6, the four 250-mon barracks; number 7, the guardhouse; number 8, tho proposed consolidated moss hall; number 9� the proposed laundry for which equipment is being shipped from Fort Peck; number 10, the log recreation hall; and number 11 embraces a group of officers' houses.
Acting Chief Supervisor of Border Patrol
Enclosures.
WFM/ejra